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IndusInd Bank looks for mid-sized private sector bank to acquire
By | 31 Aug 2007
Can''t rule out a merger in the near future: Air China
By | 31 Aug 2007
PepsiAmericas and PepsiCo complete joint acquisition of Ukrainian juice company Sandora
By | 29 Aug 2007
L&T Capital invests in Rangsons Electronics
By | 28 Aug 2007
Deere & Company acquires China''s Ningbo Benye Tractor & Automobile Manufacture Co
By | 28 Aug 2007
Kazak oil firm KazMunaiGaz buys Romania oil group Rompetrol
By | 28 Aug 2007
Borse Dubai in acquiring stake in demutualised Karachi exchange
By | 28 Aug 2007
US antitrust regulator approves Rio Tinto''s acquisition of Alcan
By | 27 Aug 2007
Japanese Bull-Dog repels US hedge fund Steel Partners'' bid
By | 27 Aug 2007
Dow Jones appoints new GMs for The Wall Street Journal Online, Barron''s Online and MarketWatch.com
By | 27 Aug 2007
Mexican tycoon wants to buy Aeromexico
25 Aug 2007
Dubai Aerospace wants to buy Airbus factories
By Our Corporate Bureau Bureau | 25 Aug 2007
UBS buys 1.6 per cent in bank of Maharashtra for Rs 33.4 crore
By Our Banking Bureau | 24 Aug 2007
First Reserve feels the heat, sells Ohmstede to Emcor
By | 24 Aug 2007
Schrader Duncan to acquire Schrader Brazil
By | 24 Aug 2007
GE finances acquisition of Ziff Davis' Enterprise Group by Enterprise Media Group
By Our Corporate Bureau | 23 Aug 2007
Citrix Systems acquires server virtualisation firm XenSource
By Our Corporate Bureau | 21 Aug 2007
JSW to weigh acquisition of plate and pipe mill in US
By | 21 Aug 2007
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